CBS renews "The Mentalist," cancels other series

Here's what won't be returning next season: "Intelligence" with Josh Holloway and "Hostages" starring Dylan McDermott, along with the comedies "Bad Teacher" and "Friends with Better Lives" starring James Van Der Beek and Kevin Connolly.

Van Der Beek wrote:

CBS has cancelled #FWBL. Heartfelt thanks to everyone who watched, sorry we only got to show you 5 episodes. We were just getting started...

CBS is also giving the axe to "The Crazy Ones," the star-studded freshman sitcom starring Robin Williams and Sarah Michelle Gellar. Back in February, Gellar told CBS News, "We have such amazing other castmates and we're going to focus on that. I'm hoping for a season 2. I think that's where we'll really find ourselves. That's what happened to us with 'Buffy' -- we really found ourselves in season 2."

Over the weekend, Gellar tweeted:

This breaks my heart,but #TheCrazyOnes has been cancelled. It was such a joy to be part of that team led by the incomparable @robinwilliams

CBS expects to introduce some new shows in the mix, too, including "Battle Creek" with Josh Duhamel, which is getting a full-season order. Duhamel recently told CBS News that he couldn't pass up the chance to work on the upcoming series from "Breaking Bad" creator Vince Gilligan.

"It's a throwback old-school cop show. I play an FBI agent whose setting up a satellite office in Battle Creek, Mich. We work together some of the local detectives in this underfunded run-down department...it's a contrast between local law enforcement and the FBI. It's funny, but it's also a serious procedural at the same time."

Also new for CBS? "NCIS: New Orleans," "CSI: Cyber" "Madam Secretary," "Scorpion, "The McCarthys" and "The Odd Couple."

A pilot for "How I Met Your Dad" is in the works, but there's no official word yet on whether the "How I Met Your Mother" spinoff will get picked up.

Earlier this year, CBS announced a slate of other returning shows. Check out the gallery above to see which ones got picked up.